Quinoline Insoluble

RDC-171
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General Description

The quality of the pitch binder used during the electrode production has a strong impact on the final electrode quality. To characterize it, different solvents, mainly quinoline and toluene, are used for evaluating the composition of different fractions:

  • Alpha resins: corresponding to the heavy fraction or the quinoline insoluble
  • Gamma resins: corresponding to the light fraction or toluene soluble (determined with RDC-172 apparatus).
  • Beta resins: corresponding to the intermediate fraction (calculated from the difference of the toluene insoluble and the quinoline insoluble).

The measurement is conducted with the RDC-171 apparatus. A given mass of a pitch sample is heated and dissolved in hot quinoline, before being filtered under vacuum. After drying, the quantity of undissolved particles remaining on the filter is weighed to calculate the quinoline insoluble content expressed as a percentage of the initial sample weight.

Technical Information

Standard Method
ISO 6791
Property
Quinoline Insoluble [%]
Sample
1 g of pitch (< 0.25 mm)
Process Time
~ 3 hours
Installation
Workbench under fume hood
Dimensions (LxWxH)
50 x 30 x 100 cm
Weight
16 kg
Electrical Property
230 V 1/N/PE, 50 Hz
0.15 kW, 0.7 A
Database Connection
No
Consumable
Quinoline and Toluene
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